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		<title>Cancer Is Regarded as the 2nd Major Cause of Death in the U.  S.  and Around the Planet.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cancer is regarded as the 2nd prime cause of death in the US and around the planet. More folk nowadays suffer because of this illness and one of the common categories of cancer is prostate problems and it prevails among men. This type of cancer is a condition whereby there&#39;s a rash expansion of cells [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Cancer is regarded as the 2nd prime cause of death in the US and around the planet. More folk nowadays suffer because of this illness and one of the common categories of cancer is prostate problems and it prevails among men. This type of cancer is a condition whereby there&#39;s a rash expansion of cells in the prostate gland. It&#39;s an issue among men recently therefore knowing and understanding the prostate trouble signs would help to do countermeasures to stop it. </p>
<p>What is it? The prostate is a gland found in men's sexual organs. So age is the major risk factor. It is said that many pros are covering up the undeniable fact that these natural prostate problems treatments are actually more safe in comparison to the standard treatments that are utilized in the medical profession. Many of the prior examples of prostate problems are simply confused with other issues like leg agony or higher back, and urinary issues. These natural cures don&#39;t have virtually the unsafe side-effects that treatments like radiation and chemo have. Many are beginning to question why these treatments aren&#39;t more generally utilised. It&#39;s been shown that these are deadly to folks and also may spread the carcinoma before having the ability to liberate the body of it. </p>
<p> So all this having been said this cancer cover up is a puzzle to many and leave many considering why they are not being suggested about safer more natural treatments for their cancer. Every year, prostate problems claims nearly thirty thousand lives in America, and another ten thousand in England. - Your chance of prostate problems doubles if you have got a pa or bro with the illness. To learn if the person in your life is in peril, check out factors identified by the North American Cancer Society : - Risks  of prostate trouble increase as you get older, particularly after fifty. - prostate trouble is commoner in African-American men, and these patients are often diagnosed at a later stage than other men. Knowing what are the signs of prostate trouble is significant as it helps in reducing risks . </p>
<p> Most cases are treatable, because they&#39;re found with screening tests before the malignancy has spread to other bits of the body. Most blokes don&#39;t know they have prostate problems as it customarily doesn&#39;t cause symptoms in the beginning stages. Prostate problems may result in discomfort, trouble in urinating, issues during sexual intercourse, erection dysfunction and other symptoms.</p>
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		<title>Colon Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 10:18:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Colon Cancer For the past few days I've been having with really flat crap, or really small crap where I'm only getting one small piece of crap out per day. Is this normal or is this colon cancer? Abdominal distension Abdominal pain Unexplained, persistent nausea or vomiting Unexplained weight loss Change in frequency or character [...]]]></description>
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<p>For the past few days I've been having with really flat crap, or really small crap where I'm only getting one small piece of crap out per day. Is this normal or is this colon cancer?</p>
<p>Abdominal distension<br />
Abdominal pain<br />
Unexplained, persistent nausea or vomiting<br />
Unexplained weight loss<br />
Change in frequency or character of stool (bowel movements)<br />
Small-caliber (narrow) or ribbon-like stools: I don't' think so?<br />
Sensation of incomplete evacuation after a bowel movement<br />
Rectal pain<br />
Age. About 90 percent of people diagnosed with colon cancer are older than 50: I'm 20.<br />
A personal history of colorectal cancer or polyps: Not that I know of.<br />
Inflammatory intestinal conditions<br />
Inherited disorders that affect the colon: I might have hemorrhoids, though it usually doesn't cause a problem for me. Basically it's not active most of the time.<br />
Family history of colon cancer and colon polyps: Only my grandma, nobody else even polyps. My parents who are over 50 both got colonoscapes, neither one of them had any polyps.<br />
Diet. Colon cancer and rectal cancer may be associated with a diet low in fiber and high in fat and calories: Probably<br />
A sedentary lifestyle: Yeah, but do try to get at least a little bit of exercise each day.<br />
Diabetes: Nope<br />
Obesity: I'm only 142 pounds<br />
Smoking. I don't smoke<br />
Alcohol: I don't drink<br />
Growth hormone disorder: I don't think so.<br />
Radiation therapy for cancer: I've never had cancer or anyone in my family except for my granda who was a smoker.</p>
<p>Hopefully it's just my Ocd and gad doing this to me.</p>
<p>I have been to a doctor before on this, but he just didn't pay much attention to this fear.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Colon Cancer</p>
<p>For the past few days I've been having with really flat crap, or really small crap where I'm only getting one small piece of crap out per day. Is this normal or is this colon cancer?</p>
<p>Abdominal distension: Nope<br />
Abdominal pain: Nope<br />
Unexplained, persistent nausea or vomiting: Nope<br />
Unexplained weight loss: Nope<br />
Change in frequency or character of stool (bowel movements): nope<br />
Small-caliber (narrow) or ribbon-like stools: I dont' think so?<br />
Sensation of incomplete evacuation after a bowel movement: Nope<br />
Rectal pain: Nope<br />
Age. About 90 percent of people diagnosed with colon cancer are older than 50: I'm 20.<br />
A personal history of colorectal cancer or polyps: Not that I know of.<br />
Inflammatory intestinal conditions: Nope<br />
Inherited disorders that affect the colon: I might have hemmorides, thouh it usually doesn't cause a problem for me. Basiclly it's not active most of the time.<br />
Family history of colon cancer and colon polyps: Only my grandma, nobody else even polyps. My parents who are over 50 both got colonoscapes, neither one of them had any polyps.<br />
Diet. Colon cancer and rectal cancer may be associated with a diet low in fiber and high in fat and calories: Probably<br />
A sedentary lifestyle: Yeah, but do try to get at least a little bit of exercise each day.<br />
Diabetes: Nope<br />
Obesity: I'm only 142 pounds<br />
Smoking. I don't smoke<br />
Alcohol: I don't drink<br />
Growth hormone disorder: I don't think so.<br />
Radiation therapy for cancer: I've never had cancer or anyone in my family except for my granda who was a smoker.</p>
<p>Hopefully it's just my Ocd and gad doing this to me.</p>
<p>I have been to a doctor before on this, but he just didn't pay much attention to this fear.</p>
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